Monday, August 14, 2023

A Draft Cycling Charter

Whitchurch Cycling Charter – Draft
Draft Charter for cycling has been put together by Whitchurch Cycling Bicycle Users Group.

It is hoped that given the increasing population and the expected growth of housing numbers, schooling, employment and business needs, that the importance of recognising all means of transport will be given the attention it deserves.

It is hoped that local councils, organisations, businesses and residents can adopt the aims of the charter as part of improving the town of Whitchurch.
If anyone has any comments or suggestions on this Draft it would be extremely welcome, whatever your main means of road use.
Please use the Contact Form or email whitchurchcycling@gmail.com
Very many thanks.

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A Vision for Cycling in Whitchurch and its surrounds — Connecting People to Places.

"We, residents, businesses, organisations, schools and colleges of Whitchurch and its surroundings, want a safe cycle network in and around our rural town, connecting surrounding villages and helping to create a sustainable, healthy and vibrant place for our living, working, leisure, health and education."


Whitchurch and its surrounding should be a place where:

  • Children and students can cycle to school or college safely.
  • People of all ages and ability can feel confident to cycle to places of work, shops, businesses, amenities and for leisure uses.
  • Cycling will be the safe, natural choice for a large proportion of everyday journeys.
  • Road dangers are removed. 
  • Cycling is given equal consideration in all highway planning considerations.
  • Visitors and residents using cycles are welcomed and feel safe.

We believe that prioritising cycling would:

  • Address the challenges of pavement parking, constricted residential streets, noise and air pollution, inactive lifestyles and the impact of a rising population.
  • Help to create a calmer, friendly, carbon-neutral town where people will want to spend more time shopping and socialising, bringing benefit to shops and businesses.
  • Enable visitors and residents to more fully enjoy our rich cultural and community heritage.
  • Support business by boosting physical and mental health, well-being and productivity of the workforce, bringing local economic benefits and reducing the burden on local health and care services.
  • Help achieve Climate Change goals and improve the environment by reducing carbon emissions, air pollution and noise.
  • Help to support Neighbourhood Planning by creating better places to live and making it easy for people to move around.


We want cycle amenities to:

  • Be an integral part of all highway design.
  • Be convenient to users and locations. 
  • Provide safe and secure cycle parking throughout the town.
  • Include provision for tricycles and non-standard cycle designs including adapted cycles for the mobility impaired and for cargo and family uses.
  • Comply with current cycle planning legislation including DfT's LTN 1/20.
  • Comply with all Equality legislation.

We want cycle routes to:

  • Link housing, workplaces, shopping and business areas, schools and community amenities across the town and surrounding area.
  • Link our local villages and countryside with the centre of Whitchurch.
  • Utilise the easiest and most direct routes.
  • Be designed to cater without hindrance for non-standard cycles including disability adapted cycles, cycle wheelchairs, hand cycles, tricycles, tandems and cargo cycles.
  • Be planned and designed to safely accommodate other users including families with buggies, wheelchair users, disabled people and those who may be visually or hearing impaired.
  • Include dedicated cycle infrastructure that ensures safety for unaccompanied 12-year-olds and is designed in line with best practice from around the world.
  • Complement public transport to ensure excellent connections within and outside the area.
  • Include comprehensive direction signage to localities and facilities in the town and surrounding area.

We want to work with and support our public and private bodies in delivering this better future for the people, businesses, organisations, services and schools of Whitchurch and its surroundings.


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